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Minnesota regulators on Thursday released the final environmental review of Enbridge Energy's proposal to replace its aging Line 3 oil pipeline, which carries Canadian oil sands crude across northern Minnesota to Wisconsin.

When Purolator wanted to electrify 75 per cent of its gas-powered delivery trucks, Nordresa CEO Sylvain Castonguay worked out a test project for the delivery company. Castonguay discusses his company's electric truck conversion system, how electric delivery trucks can be made economical, and the outlook for electrification in Quebec.

London-based M&G, which owns 19.4 per cent of Gibson's outstanding shares, released an open letter laying out its views of the company and the steps it could take to maximize value, including being sold.

The U.N. Security Council unanimously passed a resolution on Aug. 6 banning North Korea's exports of coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore and seafood, in a bid to choke off a third of Pyongyang's US$3 billion annual export revenue.

The government of British Columbia will not allow Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd to begin work on public land for its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion until it "meaningfully" consults aboriginal communities

"Standing Rock was a dress rehearsal compared to what this will be," said Jane Kleeb, chair of Nebraska's Democratic party and founder of anti-pipeline group the Bold Alliance, her voice cracking. "We are not going to let an inch of foreign steel touch Nebraska soil."

“You know we were never actually able to connect on that,” he said in an interview on Wednesday. “But I certainly think President Trump knows from our previous conversations that it is something I support.”

The company, formerly known as Penn West Petroleum, is heavily weighted to light oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas; the latter two have come under pressure recently due to unseasonably mild weather. Obsidian says it now plans to spend $160 million this year, about $20 million less than originally forecast.